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The Vernonia Pioneer Museum in Vernonia, Oregon, offers a fascinating look into the history of the Upper Nehalem River Valley. Housed in the historic Oregon–American Lumber Company Mill Office, a building listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum preserves the rich heritage of the region through its extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and historical documents.
Exhibits explore the area’s deep ties to the logging industry, pioneer life, and Native American culture, offering visitors a window into the past. The museum also features oral history recordings, capturing the personal stories of early settlers and their experiences in this once-thriving timber community.
Open Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, the museum provides free admission, though donations are appreciated. Whether you’re a history buff, a local resident, or a visitor exploring Oregon’s past, the Vernonia Pioneer Museum is a must-visit destination.
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